Rep. Gabrielle Giffords appeared in public on Monday evening for the first time since being shot in the head in January.

Appearing in a wheelchair at an awards ceremony at Space Center Houston, Giffords reportedly stood up briefly to hug and kiss her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly upon his receiving a Spaceflight Medal. Although no cameras were allowed at the event, reports indicate that Giffords was smiling and waving at the crowd and was even able to chat with those around her.

The Arizona congresswoman, who was shot in the head during an event in Tucson on Jan. 8, wore glasses, a light shirt, jeans and sneakers to the awards ceremony. She has undergone an arduous path of recovery that included relearning how to speak and perform facial expressions. Giffords received surgery to replace a piece of her skull on May 18.

Kelly was awarded Monday night for returning home safely after a mission. He retired last Tuesday from his role in NASA and the U.S. Navy to spend more time with his wife.